I don't get why the NAR has their jimmies so rustled considering niggers are critically endangered in America and the only relevant swarthoids are tiny injun villages
Ideology (in the NAR’s case, a racial one) is one of the main things keeping this system together and getting people on board with fighting an indefinite war against government forces. It’s less about the actual threat of minorities and demographic replacement, and more about the idea and memory of those things.
To their credit, their arch-enemies in Oregon and Montana are pretty liberal (or at least vestigially liberal) and would like nothing more than to destroy the NAR and the people who fought for it. USA-Bozeman is full of Democratic holdouts from throughout the western United States. The government officials who congregated in Twin Falls and Bozeman tended to be Democrats, while most of the Republicans congregated in Amarillo and Dodge City.
As later entries will demonstrate, the NAR is doing better than most far-right regimes in America, but the honeymoon period of the revolution is over. The cracks are beginning to spread, and eventually they’re going to have to find a solution to the religious question before it tears the republic apart.
Of course, by Yuri V I’m referring to Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov, the current heir to the Russian throne. He wasn’t a very powerful monarch in Fallen Continent’s timeline and was only a puppet of the military and Church, but he was popular with Russian nationalists and effectively revived monarchism worldwide from “dead ideology” to “fringe ideology.” He and any heirs he may have had died during the Great War, however, so Russians who are trying to keep the Empire going are really having to reach for potential monarchs to put on the throne.
Before the war? Hard to say. Maybe. But maybe Kuz dies in Afghanistan or something idk
After the war? No, the internet is basically gone. Only a few countries and part of a single US state have it, and it’s only for government/military/academic use for a few institutions
Short answer: Yes, and more than just warlords, believe it or not.
Long answer: Hold out for a special issue, I think I’m going to write an article just about electronics and entertainment media in the wasteland later down the line.
Truth be told, this whole project started out as a Fallout: New Vegas text-based RP game I played with friends many years ago. It was a Caesar's Legion run where I tried to follow the perspective of a normal wastelander who ended up working for Caesar's Frumentarii. I liked the general story and characters and the idea of working with various factions, so years later (about a year and a half ago) I revived the setting and started working on a novel.
But, as it was no longer a Fallout setting, I had to come up with a setting of my own, preferably one that avoids some of the things I don't like about the world of Fallout. Stuff like "horses are extinct" or "it's been 200 years and everyone lives in metal shacks and eats scavenged cereal boxes." And, while I was at it, I set it in my home state of Oklahoma instead of Nevada, since I know the area better. The book's going strong, I'm between about 400 pages into it and nearing the end of the first volume. This whole Fallen Continent series is just a side project tangent to the rest of the book.
I really haven’t given much thought to Central Europe, I’m afraid. The United States and a few Caribbean countries are well-detailed, and a few more countries have vague notes attached to them. These countries tend to be in Western Europe, the south Atlantic, or the Pacific. If I get around to developing lore for central and Eastern Europe, I’ll share it, but I don’t have anything for now.
I don't get why the NAR has their jimmies so rustled considering niggers are critically endangered in America and the only relevant swarthoids are tiny injun villages
Ideology (in the NAR’s case, a racial one) is one of the main things keeping this system together and getting people on board with fighting an indefinite war against government forces. It’s less about the actual threat of minorities and demographic replacement, and more about the idea and memory of those things.
To their credit, their arch-enemies in Oregon and Montana are pretty liberal (or at least vestigially liberal) and would like nothing more than to destroy the NAR and the people who fought for it. USA-Bozeman is full of Democratic holdouts from throughout the western United States. The government officials who congregated in Twin Falls and Bozeman tended to be Democrats, while most of the Republicans congregated in Amarillo and Dodge City.
As later entries will demonstrate, the NAR is doing better than most far-right regimes in America, but the honeymoon period of the revolution is over. The cracks are beginning to spread, and eventually they’re going to have to find a solution to the religious question before it tears the republic apart.
Plot twist: Yuri is a Kuznetov and not a Romanov
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Of course, by Yuri V I’m referring to Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov, the current heir to the Russian throne. He wasn’t a very powerful monarch in Fallen Continent’s timeline and was only a puppet of the military and Church, but he was popular with Russian nationalists and effectively revived monarchism worldwide from “dead ideology” to “fringe ideology.” He and any heirs he may have had died during the Great War, however, so Russians who are trying to keep the Empire going are really having to reach for potential monarchs to put on the throne.
Does soyjak.party exist in this timeline?
Before the war? Hard to say. Maybe. But maybe Kuz dies in Afghanistan or something idk
After the war? No, the internet is basically gone. Only a few countries and part of a single US state have it, and it’s only for government/military/academic use for a few institutions
Do any warlords have TV and video games?
Short answer: Yes, and more than just warlords, believe it or not.
Long answer: Hold out for a special issue, I think I’m going to write an article just about electronics and entertainment media in the wasteland later down the line.
Truth be told, this whole project started out as a Fallout: New Vegas text-based RP game I played with friends many years ago. It was a Caesar's Legion run where I tried to follow the perspective of a normal wastelander who ended up working for Caesar's Frumentarii. I liked the general story and characters and the idea of working with various factions, so years later (about a year and a half ago) I revived the setting and started working on a novel.
But, as it was no longer a Fallout setting, I had to come up with a setting of my own, preferably one that avoids some of the things I don't like about the world of Fallout. Stuff like "horses are extinct" or "it's been 200 years and everyone lives in metal shacks and eats scavenged cereal boxes." And, while I was at it, I set it in my home state of Oklahoma instead of Nevada, since I know the area better. The book's going strong, I'm between about 400 pages into it and nearing the end of the first volume. This whole Fallen Continent series is just a side project tangent to the rest of the book.
I really haven’t given much thought to Central Europe, I’m afraid. The United States and a few Caribbean countries are well-detailed, and a few more countries have vague notes attached to them. These countries tend to be in Western Europe, the south Atlantic, or the Pacific. If I get around to developing lore for central and Eastern Europe, I’ll share it, but I don’t have anything for now.